Re: A few thoughts on water...
>>"I'll ask again, where do you find such water? What is definition of "clean"? At what ppb level do you accept for heavy metals, arsenic, etc? How do you know the TDS of "mineral compounds" is low enough for freeing H electrons?"<<
It is interesting how man second guesses natural law (God) and *thinks* that his *manufactured* way is the better, or, the best way. I no longer agree with that at all.
Haven't we had enough death and destruction at our own hands?
http://liberationfromthelie.com/2011/07/28/a-sacred-moment-a-call-to-truth-th...
http://liberationfromthelie.com/2011/05/16/the-ghost-of-crazy-horse-gives-a-c...
BTW - I did not mean to imply letting it sit out in the *sun* only... I should have stated to set it out in your yard for a few days (and nights) or more.
I suspect, Emoto is on to something, and like our symbiotic relationship with microorganisms, water is *a* way in which we directly communicate with our environment... along with the soil and air.
At any rate, a prayer of love and gratitude over your water and food is never a bad thing.
Distill water, and the vital communication link with your environment is lost - restructure it, pray over it, and it may reestablish benefit.
The destruction of water resources supporting life, including its distillation, is just one HUGE fubar man has made...
Do not blame the water - do not argue about God's way being the best way... we have no one to blame but ourselves, and must accept responsibility for it... accept the consequences... and ask forgiveness.
grz-